CLG: Family Law (Child Support)
Case-decisional law and legal precedent and other good information for the student of law, pro per litigant, and pro se litigant on child support under civil family law.
Child support is a distinct obligation that may be imposed by the court upon a spouse that is the non-custodial parent (“obligor”) with or without an award of alimony and is an amount of money that the court requires the spouse to pay to the other spouse (“oblige”) who has custody of the children.
This CLG provides helpful information (from various states Family Code and appellate court decisions) to help litigants respond to the initial child support complaint and summons (intra-state and out-of-state), how to make sure the correct amount of child support is taken from one’s paycheck, how to seek relief from child support payments that create a financial hardship, how to legally contest contempt of court for failure to pay child support, how to file contempt charges against an obligor for failure to pay child support, and so much more.
Information compiled by Djehuty Ma’at-Ra, jurisperitus.
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The information provided in this material is for educational purposes only and not offered as legal advice or a substitute for legal advice.